Trace and Scan Menu

 

Aliasing effects can occur whenever the trace being sampled contains

 

signals at frequencies greater than twice the sample rate. The effect is

 

most noticeable when trying to sample an output whose frequency is a

 

multiple of the sample rate. Generally, the highest possible sample rate

 

should be used given the desired scan length and the buffer size. The

 

time constant and filter slope should be chosen to eliminate output sig-

 

nals at frequencies higher than twice the sample rate.

 

See the Trace Scan discussion in the Operation section for more details.

Scan Length

The scan length is the length of the data acquisition scan (and sweeps)

 

in seconds. The minimum scan length is 1 second and the maximum

 

scan length is the maximum number of points in the data buffer (16000,

 

32000, or 64000) divided by the sample rate. Changing the sample rate

 

will only change the scan length if the present scan length is greater than

 

the new maximum scan length. Otherwise, the number of points in the

 

scan is changed to keep the scan length constant.

 

When the sample rate is triggered, the sample rate is assumed to be

 

1 Hz for display scaling and scan length purposes. The time (in seconds)

 

is equal to the sample number.

 

The sample rate sets how often points are added to the storage buffers.

 

All stored traces are sampled at the same rate (and at the same times).

 

See the Trace Scan and Sweep discussion in the Operation section for

 

more details.

Scan Length

This key selects the Scan Length as the active entry field. Enter the scan

 

length numerically from the keypad or use the knob to adjust it. The scan

 

length is entered in seconds. The scan length is displayed in

 

hours:minutes:seconds format below the entry field.

1 Shot or Loop

Pressing this key selects 1 Shot or Loop scan mode.

 

When the scan (or sweep) is complete, data storage (or sweeping) can

 

stop or continue.

 

1 Shot scan mode means that data points are stored for a single scan. At

 

the end of the scan, data acquisition stops and swept parameters are

 

held at their final stop values.

 

Loop scan mode means that a new scan (or sweep) is started at the end

 

of each scan. Scans (and sweeps) repeat indefinitely until halted by the

 

user. The data buffer will store as many scans as possible. The buffer

 

always holds at least one complete scan. If the scan does not fill the

 

entire buffer, then multiple scans of data are stored. When the buffer is

 

full, new data is added at the beginning of the buffer, overwriting the

 

oldest data.

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SRS Labs SR850 manual Scan Length, Shot or Loop

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